[Ham-80211] What is it? (probably off-topic)
dubose at texas.net dubose at texas.netMon Feb 14 17:04:05 UTC 2005
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Sure sounds like a cellphone repeater like we had installed in the Alamo Dome for the Final Four. Walt/K5YFW Quoting "Hampton, Rickey L." <RHAMPTON at PARTNERS.ORG>: > I haven't been following this thread, but I just happened to be looking up > some > info on the FCC's OET website. > > To find information on any FCC ID number, go to: > http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/. > It should be self-explanatory from there. > > I looked quickly and found only the grant information, which is: > ========================== > NOT TRANSFERABLE > EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION is hereby issued to the named GRANTEE, and is VALID > ONLY > for the equipment identified hereon for use under the Commission's Rules > and > Regulations listed below. > > > FCC IDENTIFIER: HJ324DDBE30 > > Name of Grantee: Allen Telecom Systems > > Equipment Class: Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter > Notes: The power output shown is for single channel operation. For > multi-channel > loading, the power output decreases 3 dB each time the number of channels > is > doubled. > > Grant Notes FCC Rule Parts Frequency Range (MHZ) Output Watts > Frequency > Tolerance Emission Designator > 90 806.0 - 824.0 > 1.0 REPEATER > 90 851.0 - 869.0 0.015 > REPEATED > ========================== > 73, > > Rick, WD8KEL > > -----Original Message----- > From: ham-80211-bounces at lists.tapr.org > [mailto:ham-80211-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of J.P. Rouland > Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 11:26 AM > To: TAPR Mailing List for Ham Radio Use of 802.11 > Subject: Re: [Ham-80211] What is it? (probably off-topic) > > > Thanks to all that answered my question.. even though not clear yet what > I have. > The Inside antenna seems short, for 800-900MHz band. But it may be a > "shortie", hard to tell... > The FCC ID # is:HJ324DDBE30. How do you research from that? Google? > J.P. > > dubose at texas.net wrote: > > Humm, now tht you mention it, that could be it. I know that during the > 199? > > "Final Four" at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio, they installed 4 such > animals > > to extend cellphone coverage. > > > > Walt/K5YFW > > > > > > Quoting Brian Webster <bwebster at wirelessmapping.com>: > > > > > >>Sounds to me like a bi-directional amplifier. Typically used for in > >>building > >>coverage where the normal site doesn't penetrate. It probably is set for > >>the > >>800 MHz band. It may have been set up for the old analog trunking > systems > >>but hard to say without seeing. You might try looking up the FCC id > number > >>on one of those sites that gives you the info on the product based on > the > >>ID > >>#. > >> > >> > >> > >>Thank You, > >>Brian Webster N2KGC > >>214 Eggleston Hill Rd. > >>Cooperstown, NY 13326 > >>(518) 207-0036 Office Please note new number > >>(607) 435-3988 Mobile > >>(208) 692-1898 Fax > >>www.wirelessmapping.com <http://www.wirelessmapping.com> > >>Free World Dialup #481416 > >> > >> > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: J.P. Rouland [mailto:jprouland at comcast.net] > >>Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 12:54 AM > >>To: TAPR Mailing List for Ham Radio Use of 802.11 > >>Subject: [Ham-80211] What is it? (probably off-topic) > >> > >> > >>I picked-up, some time ago, a "brick" of an aluminum box, heavy, and > >>looking interesting. > >>Made by Allen Telecom, sporting also "db Mobile", and "ActiveLink" > >>inscriptions. > >>Model # JAA-002 Trunking. > >>Has only 3 connections, and one LED for Power. > >>-Inside Antenna ( fitted with a 2" rubber duckie) > >>-Outside Antenna ( same conn. as a typical old cellphone antenna). > >>Didn't get the antenna for this side. > >>-12V power jack. > >>Definitely some kind of transmitter ( solid aluminum box, some fins as > >>heatsink, and the telltale of a RF power transistor's stub sticking > >>through. > >> > >>Searched Google in vain ( only one reference, in Spain, on a > >>homologation list..), as well as Allen Telecom. > >>If anybody recognizes the "beast", and can tell me more about it, I'd > >>appreciate ( probably better off-list, unless the responder thinks the > >>answer can help others, too). > >>Thanks in advance, > >>J.P. Rouland NQ6T Fremont, CA > >><jprouland at comcast.net> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>_______________________________________________ > >>ham-80211 mailing list > >>ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org > >>https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 > >> > >> > >> > >>_______________________________________________ > >>ham-80211 mailing list > >>ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org > >>https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > ham-80211 mailing list > > ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org > > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > ham-80211 mailing list > ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 > > _______________________________________________ > ham-80211 mailing list > ham-80211 at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ham-80211 > >
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